Owner's Manual

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TELEPHONE PROGRAMMING
Maximum Number of Visitor Rings Default: 5 Rings
Changes the maximum number of distinctive rings that the RE-1 will
generate to the local telephones when the CALL button is pressed.
Press:
Rings
Rings = 1-15 Rings maximum
Call Forwarding Dialing Method Default: Tone
Sets the dialing method used during call forwarding to either tone or pulse
style.
Press:
Method
Method: 1 = Pulse; 2 = Tone
Visitor Talk Time Limit Default: 60 Seconds
Sets the time that the visitor is allowed to talk to the resident. Ten seconds
before the time expires, the voice synthesizer will announce ten seconds”,
and at fi ve seconds it will announce ve seconds”, to the visitor. If the voice
synthesizer is disabled (PPN #44), a beep will sound each second during
the last ten seconds of time allowed.
Press:
Limit
Limit = 15-255 Seconds allowed
Call Waiting ON/OFF Default: ON
Turns the call waiting feature on or off. If call waiting is on (factory default)
and the resident is on the telephone at the same time a visitor calls, the RE-
1 will generate beeps on the resident’s telephone line to signal that a visitor
is calling. The resident has the option to switch to the visitor’s call.
If the call waiting feature is off and the resident is on the telephone at the
same time a visitor calls, the RE-1 will announce resident busy to the
visitor.
Press:
Call Waiting
Call Waiting: 1 = ON; 0 = OFF
Privacy Feature Schedule Default: OFF
The privacy feature will block visitor’s calls and call forwarding during
the selected Time Zone or at all times. If the privacy feature is active
and a visitor calls, the RE-1 will announce do not disturb resident”. If call
forwarding is scheduled (PPN #54) and the privacy feature is active, the
RE-1 will announce “do not disturb resident and visitor’s call will not
be
forwarded.
Press:
Privacy Time Zone
Privacy: 0 = Privacy feature OFF
1 = Privacy feature ON (scheduled by Time Zone)
2 = Privacy feature ON at all times
Time Zone = 1-7 (Privacy feature active during this Time Zone)
Intercom Mode ON/OFF Default : OFF
The RE-1 includes an Intercom Mode that allows the unit to be operated
independent of the Public Switched Network. In this mode, the RE-1 directly
supplies the power for the house telephone(s) connected to it.
To use the RE-1 in intercom mode, connect the telephone line as shown
under Telephone Wiring Options on Page 6. Note that the RE-1’s Telephone
Bypass Module is included in the circuit for additional telephone line
surge protection. Be sure the Telephone Bypass Module’s switch is in the
NORMAL position.
NOTE: Because there is no connection to the Public Switched Telephone
Network, the call forwarding and alternate resident telephone dialing
features will not be availa
ble.
This programming step turns the intercom mode on or off. If intercom mode
is on, the RE-1 will power the house telephone(s).
If intercom mode is off, the Telephone Company will power the house
telephone(s).
Press
Intercom Mode
Intercom Mode: 1 - ON; 0 - OFF
Call Forwarding Feature Default: OFF
The call forwarding feature will allow a visitor to contact the resident at
the programmed telephone number instead of through the local telephone
line. The feature can be set to be active during a selected Time Zone or
at all times. The telephone number programmed can contain an extension
number and an optional time delay before dialing the extension.
Press:
Forwarding Time Zone
Telephone Number Extension Delay
Forwarding: 0 = Call forwarding feature OFF
1 = Call forwarding feature ON at all times
2 = Call forwarding feature ON (scheduled by Time Zone)
3 = Forward the call if there was no resident answer
Time Zone = 1-7 (Call forwarding feature active during this Time Zone)
Telephone Number = Up to 11-digit telephone number
Extension = Up to 4-digit telephone extension number
Delay = 1-25 seconds (delay between telephone number and extension)
Example, call forwarding with only a phone number:
Press:
Telephone Number
A special feature is implemented for “Ring Down” PBX systems. If no
telephone number is programmed and call forwarding is enabled, the unit
will connect immediately without dialing.
Alternate Resident Telephone Numbers
For installations where multiple residences exist behind shared controlled
access, the RE-1 can dial three alternate telephone numbers. The visitor
can call an alternate number by entering “1#”, “2#”, or “3#” on the main
keypad.
Press:
Location Enable
Telephone Number Extension Delay
Location: 1 = “1#” location 2 = “2#” location 3 = “3#” location
Enable: 0 = Disable; 1 = Unconditionally enable
Telephone Number = Up to 11-digit telephone number
Extension = Up to 4-digit telephone extension number
Delay = 1-25 seconds (delay between telephone number and extension)
Resident Response Keys Defaults:
Key A “1” = Activates Relay #1 Key B “2” = Activates Relay #2
Key C “9” = Disconnect Visitor’s Call
Key D “6” = Switch To/From Call Waiting
The resident response keys are the telephone keys that the resident uses to
grant access and control calls from a visitor. The keys for the four functions
can be customized. Enter all four keys each time this programming PPN is
used.
Press:
Keys ABCD
Keys ABCD: Enter 4 digits for the response keys A, B, C, & D
Key A = Activates Relay #1
Key B = Activates Relay #2
Key C = Disconnects the Visitor’s Call
Key D = Switches to and from a call holding on call waiting
Resident Programming and Command Prefi xes Defaults:
Programming = “###”
Command = “##”
The resident command prefi x is entered on a local telephone prior to
entering a command number to control one of the relays or open voice
communications with the RE-1. The resident programming prefi x is entered
on a local telephone or the main keypad prior to programming the RE-1.
Press:
Programming Command
Programming: 0 = “###” 1 = ***”, 2 = *#*”, 3 = “#*#”
Command: 0 = “##” 1 = **”, 2 = “*#”,3 = “#*
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